April 15th, 2015

April 9th, 2015

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. For community members who purchased tickets through APANO, APANO will be in touch with ticket-holders for refund information.

Please join us for a night of comedy with Hari Kondabolu on April 9th at 7pm (doors open at 6:30pm) in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. Hari has been hailed by NY Times has “one of the most exciting political comics in stand-up today”

April 1st, 2015

Please join the Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (IME) at our annual banquet where we recognize students, staff, and faculty for their contributions to a diverse, multicultural, and inclusive campus community!

March 14th, 2015

March 9th, 2015

Microaggressions are the commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, and environmental insults, both intentional and unintentional, that communicate negative slights to a person or group, based on race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion (Sue, 2010). They can have profound cumulative mental and physical impacts on individuals and institutional climate.

This 90 minute workshop will introduce participants to microaggressions. We will also practice and develop fundamental skills for recognizing and interrupting microaggressions on campus, in the classroom and in ourselves.

Please join us on Monday, March 9th in the Pavilion from noon-1pm for a Lewis & Clark College Professionals of Color and Allies Lunch and Learn. Lunch will be provided and we will be discussing retention strategies.

March 5th, 2015

When many of us see individuals struggling or widespread social problems, we are compelled to intervene. What happens, however, when we don’t utilize a critical lens to examine the potential unintended consequences of our well-intentioned actions? This interactive workshop will interrogate the differences between charity and change. Together, we will develop best change practices for social justice advocates and activists.

February 28th, 2015

Lewis & Clark College is proud to present the “Ralph Ellison Centennial Symposium.” The event will bring together nationally recognized scholars of literature, history, and the arts to explore Ellison’s legacy. Ralph Waldo Ellison, an American novelist, literary critic, scholar, and writer is best known for his novel Invisible Man, a definitive text on the African-American experience. For more information go to go.lclark.edu/ellison.

until 4:00pm

February 27th, 2015

Lewis & Clark College is proud to present the “Ralph Ellison Centennial Symposium.” The event will bring together nationally recognized scholars of literature, history, and the arts to explore Ellison’s legacy. Ralph Waldo Ellison, an American novelist, literary critic, scholar, and writer is best known for his novel Invisible Man, a definitive text on the African-American experience. For more information go to go.lclark.edu/ellison.